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Mary Hayley Bell, Lady Mills (22 January 1911 – 1 December 2005) was an English actress and writer, married for 64 years to actor Sir
John Mills Sir John Mills (born Lewis Ernest Watts Mills; 22 February 190823 April 2005) was an English actor who appeared in more than 120 films in a career spanning seven decades. He excelled on camera as an appealing British everyman who often portray ...
. Her novel '' Whistle Down the Wind'' was adapted as a film, starring her teenaged daughter, actress
Hayley Mills Hayley Catherine Rose Vivien Mills (born 18 April 1946) is an English actress. The daughter of Sir John Mills and Mary Hayley Bell, and younger sister of actress Juliet Mills, she began her acting career as a child and was hailed as a promising ...
.


Background

Mary Hayley Bell was born in
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, Shanghai, China, where her father, Colonel Francis Hayley Bell, served in the
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with postings to various Treaty Ports. Her mother was Agnes (née McGowan). Her father, a
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veteran, served, from 1925 to 1928, as Customs Commissioner for Kowloon (within Hong Hong, although this position had no connection with the British colonial administration). During this period Mary attended school in Hong Kong and frequently spent weekends of leisure at the Commissioner's official country bungalow near Fan Ling Golf Club. The family later (1930) moved to
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(then known as Tientsin). In the run-up to World War II, Francis Bell was the Defence Security Officer in Singapore in 1936 MI5. He staged a mock commando raid on Singapore's vital installations, including the naval base, where his men took control of a fuel dump, fleet of boats, and telephone exchange switchboards, in order to highlight Singapore's vulnerability to attack. This led to furious reactions from senior officials, with complaints being made to the War Office, and Bell was sacked.


Acting roles

Mary Hayley Bell travelled to England to attend Malvern Girls' College and
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. Her stage debut was in 1932 in '' The Barretts of Wimpole Street'' with an American touring company in Shanghai. On the London stage, she appeared in ''Vintage Wine'' in 1934 and further West End roles followed, as well as a tour of Australia and a New York debut in 1939. Her acting career ended on her marriage to Mills, in 1941. Later in life, she had a small uncredited role as a nursing home resident in the 1993
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film '' The Big Freeze'', opposite her husband. She also appeared in her son's documentary '' Sir John Mills' Moving Memories'' (2000).


Writings

Mary Hayley Bell wrote four plays: ''Men in Shadow'' (1942), ''Angel'' (1947), ''Duet for Two Hands'' (1945), and '' The Uninvited Guest'' (1953). She also wrote the novel '' Whistle Down the Wind'' (1959), co-wrote the screenplay and story of '' Sky West and Crooked'' (1966) (released as ''Gypsy Girl'' in the United States), and wrote additional dialogue for ''
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'' (1948). ''Whistle Down the Wind'' was made into a film in 1961 (starring daughter
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) and an
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musical in 1996. Its title is believed to have been inspired by the sound of the wind around the bow windows of
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, the family's home on Richmond Hill, London. Her 1962 novel, ''Far Morning'', was illustrated by John Mills's niece,
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.


Marriage and children

It was while living at Tianjin, China, that she first met John Mills, who was on tour at the time. They next met when she was appearing in ''
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'' at the Comedy Theatre in London in 1939. She recalled an after-dinner party in Mills's dressing room after one of his performances as George in ''
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'' at the
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. Mills and Hayley Bell married at
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Registry Office in London on 16 January 1941. Mills had a 48-hour pass from the
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, so their honeymoon at Duke's Hotel was one night. The Mills's first home was a 16th-century cottage named "Misbourne" which they purchased in 1942 and lived at until the autumn of 1945. The survival of the marriage for the 64 years until his death on 23 April 2005 is rare in show business. Mills said that he regretted that his divorce from his first wife prevented Hayley Bell from having a church wedding. They renewed their marriage vows, sixty years after they married, at St. Mary's Church in Denham, Buckinghamshire on 16 January 2001. The Millses had three children: * Juliet Mills (b. 1941) was star of television's ''
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''. *
Hayley Mills Hayley Catherine Rose Vivien Mills (born 18 April 1946) is an English actress. The daughter of Sir John Mills and Mary Hayley Bell, and younger sister of actress Juliet Mills, she began her acting career as a child and was hailed as a promising ...
(b. 1946) was a
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child star who was featured in such films as '' Pollyanna'' and the original '' The Parent Trap''. Her son Crispian Mills became a successful singer with the rock band
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. * Jonathan Mills (b. 1949) is a writer and film producer.


Death

In 1975, the Mills family bought Hills House, Denham, Buckinghamshire, a 17th-century house with a four-acre (16 000 m2) garden. By 2003, it was too big and the stairs were too challenging for both Sir John and Lady Mills. They moved to a
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in the village in 2003. Lady Mills suffered from
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and used a wheelchair in her final years. Sir John died on 23 April 2005, aged 97, in Buckinghamshire. His widow died eight months later, on 1 December 2005, aged 94.


References


Sources

*Bell, Mary Hayley. ''What Shall We Do Tomorrow? An Autobiography'', (London: Cassell, 1968); *Roisman-Cooper, Barbara. '
Sir John Mills Sir John Mills (born Lewis Ernest Watts Mills; 22 February 190823 April 2005) was an English actor who appeared in more than 120 films in a career spanning seven decades. He excelled on camera as an appealing British everyman who often portray ...
', ''British Heritage'', February/March 2000, p. 44 *Russell, William. '
Sir John Mills Sir John Mills (born Lewis Ernest Watts Mills; 22 February 190823 April 2005) was an English actor who appeared in more than 120 films in a career spanning seven decades. He excelled on camera as an appealing British everyman who often portray ...
', '' The Herald'', 25 April 2005


External links

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Mary Haley Bell at The BFI
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